The AP Euro Unit 2 Quiz assesses knowledge of key historical events in 16th-century Germany, including the impact of Calvinism, the Thirty Years War, and the Treaty of Westphalia. It evaluates understanding of political and religious shifts and their lasting implications.
Calvinism was a pacifist religion, and Calvinists refused to serve in the military
Calvinists formed an alliance with Catholics against Lutherans
Calvinists supported peasant revolts
Calvinism was not included in the Peace of Augsberg religious/political settlement, but the Elector of Palatine converted to Calvinism
Calvinists seized power in Bavaria, a powerful German state
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The king of Denmark, a Lutheran, invades Germany
Richelieu declares an alliance with Protestant Germany
A Catholic comes to the throne in protestant Bohemia, and attempts to restore Catholicism with the help of the Holy Roman Emperor
The Bohemians revolt against Bavarian rule
Saxony invades Bavaria
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He converted to Calvinism
He wanted to keep the Habsburg (Austrian) armies tied down in Germany
He wanted to seize German territory
His military cheif, Wallenstein, urged him to enter the war on the side of Sweden
He wanted to be named the Holy Roman Emperor
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Made peace between the Holy Roman Empire and France
Allowed leaders to choose the religion that their people would pracitce
Acknowledged Calvinism as a legal religion
Restablished the laws of the Peace of Augsberg
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True
False
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Modernism
Classicism
Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Baroque
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"Paris is worth a mass"
"Death to the heretics"
"Vive la difference"
"Where there is fire there is smoke"
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They were well known for their own personal piety and devotion
They were committed to suppressing heresy
They encouraged moderation and toleration
They argued that religion has no influence on politics
They embraced Christian pacifism
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All French citizens must become Catholics
Henry IV is now king
Protestants may worship freely, but have to pay an additional tax
The memory of France's religious wars is to be entirely wiped out
Hugenots may not hold public office
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Parisian elites
German peasants
French Hugenots
Dutch merchants
Italian laborers
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True
False
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The Austrians revolted against Spanish rule
Charles V himself split his kingdom, giving the eastern half to his brother, Phillip's uncle
Charles V had only ruled Austria because it was his wife's inheritance
Phillip II thought that the empire would be too large for him to rule
The Spanish refused to make Phillip II king unless he renounced the Austrian possessions
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Inflation
Popultion growth, especially in the towns
Growing differences between rich and poor
Growth of a more efficient bureaucracy and military, paid for by America silver and gold
Spainish military victories against England and the Netherlands
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Phillip II's insistence that the Council of Trent be enforced throughout the Netherlands
Phillip II's efforts to raise a Dutch army to fight the English
The Perpetual Edict
Dutch efforts to create a centralized, unified republic
The Spanish massacre of Dutch Calvinists
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Kosovo
Genoa
Lepanto
Utrecht
The Aegean
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The Duke of Alba's invasion of the Netherlands
French massacres of Protestants, which left England the only defender of the Protestants
Spain's attacks on English privateers seizing Spanish treasure ships
Mary Queen of Scot's Catholic-backed plot against Queen Elizabeth
Elizabeth I's radical Protestantism, which was opposed to all forms of Catholicism
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Advocate religious tolerance
Permit premartial sex
Educate girls
Advocate religious violence
Advocate gender equality
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Several doctrinal concessions to the reformers
Creation of new seminaries
Reform of the office of bishop
Efforts to control the morality of churchmen
Steps to curtail the sale of church offices
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Favor clerical marriage
Encourage basic education
Oppose monasticism
Encourage a choice of virginity over marriage, which was seen as a degraded state
Attempt to use state power to enforce morality
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Protestant
Catholic
Calvinist
Lutheran
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The "exile" in Avignon
The Great Schism, with competing popes
The Conciliar movement
The laity toward (unwillingness to attack) hereticial movements such as the Albigensians
The excesses of Reniassance popes
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The prosperous parts of Holland
London and other English cities
The French countryside
Austria
The free imperial cities of Germany and Switzerland
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Allowed important ecclesiatical posts to be sold to the highest bidder
Distributed charity throughout Europe
Allowed poor men and women to become nuns and monks
Was first developed by the Brothers of Common Life
Was supported by most lay Catholics
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God had foreordained who will be saved and who will be punished
Christians must set salvation as their only goal before it can be achieved
Theological doctrine must begin with the ends of faith and then work back to the means
Only men are capable of salvation
Divorce is a mortal sin
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Clergical marriage
Adult v. child Baptism
The nature of the Eucharist
The political role of the church
Justification by faith
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Catholicism would remain the state church of Austria
All citizens of the Holy Roman Empire were granted religious liberty
Anabaptism was a legal religion
The ruler of a land would determine the religion the majority of his people followed
The king would accept the religion of the majority of his people
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Forties
Mid to late teens
Mid to late twenties
Mid to late thirties
Early teens
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True
False
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Moll Flanders
Valencia
Under a Spanish Sky
The Tale of Thomas Gatito
Don Quixote
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Northern Europe
Southern Europe
England
Spain
Italy
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Assemble an army to defend the papal states
Combat the Reformation
Launch a new crusade
Rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome
Increase pay for clergy
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Unite Spanish and Italian Catholics
Unite Swiss and German Protestants
Establish a new Catholic council system
Establish religious tolerance throughout Europe
Outlaw Calvinism in Britian
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Brotherhood of Christ
Dominicans
Quakers
Franciscans
Jesuits
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Diet of Worms
Marburg Colloquy
Diet of Augsberg
Council of Trent
Peace of Westphalia
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Worship of saints
Transubstantiation
Pilgrimages
Clerical celibacy
Church attendence
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Clerics developed a sense of their seperateness from the laity
Clerics and laity shared a common religious life
The authority of the pope was rejected
The laity refused to admit clerics as members
The papcy trained young men to fight heresy
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Good works
Faith
Faith and good works
Church attendance
Veneration of the saints
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Salvation by faith alone
The priesthood of all believers
The sovereign authority of scripture
The unimportance of good works
The need for social and political hiearchy
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Embraced by the Lutherans
Embraced by the Zwinglians
Convinced that all babies should be baptized at birth
Convinced that they had not really broken from the Catholic Church
Seen as a threat to good order by the political authorities
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Gave Hugenots qualified religious freedoms
Established universal religous tolerance in France
Settled the border between France and Spain
Ended French involvement in northern Italy
Brought peace to the Holy Roman Empire
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The Church emerged with an organizational structure emphasizing absolute obedience to the person at the top
Catholics were permitted by the Church to convert to Lutheranism under the Augsburg Settlement
The Roman Catholic Church adopted a Presbyterian organization structure
There was little popular support for the Counter-Reformation
It emphasized the use of force to supress Protestantism
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William of Orange
The Duke of Alba
Cardinal Granvelle
Don John of Austria
Pope Benedict XX
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